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Section 1-567.60 (1991); Cal. Civ. Pro. Section 1297.401 (West
1988); Fla. Stat. Ann. Section 684.10 (1986).

 
§10004. Privilege against disclosure; admissibility; discovery

 
1.__Privileged unless waived or precluded. Except as
otherwise provided in section 10006, a mediation communication
is privileged as provided in subsection 2 and is not subject
to discovery or admissible in evidence in a proceeding unless
waived or precluded as provided by section 10005.

 
2.__Privileges. In a proceeding, the following privileges
apply.

 
A.__A mediation party may refuse to disclose, and may
prevent any other person from disclosing, a mediation
communication.

 
B.__A mediator may refuse to disclose a mediation
communication and may prevent any other person from
disclosing a mediation communication of the mediator.

 
C.__A nonparty participant may refuse to disclose, and may
prevent any other person from disclosing, a mediation
communication of the nonparty participant.

 
3.__Admissibility; discovery.__Evidence or information that
is otherwise admissible or subject to discovery does not
become inadmissible or protected from discovery solely by
reason of its disclosure or use in a mediation.

 
REPORTER'S NOTES

 
1. In general.

 
Sections 4 through 6 set forth the Uniform Mediation Act's
general structure for protecting the confidentiality of
mediation communications against disclosure in later legal
proceedings. Section 4 sets forth the evidentiary privilege,
which provides that disclosure of mediation communications
generally cannot be compelled in designated proceedings or
discovery and results in the exclusion of these communications
from evidence and from discovery if requested by any party or,
for certain communications, by a mediator or nonparty
participant as well, unless within an exception delineated in
Section 6 applies or the privilege is waived under the
provisions of Section 5. It further delineates the fora in
which the privilege may be asserted. The term "proceeding" is
defined in Section 2(7). The provisions of Sections 4-6 may
not be expanded by the agreement of the parties,


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